Random Dungeon Design: The Secret Workings of Jamis Buck's Dungeon Generator
"So you've tried my Dungeon Generator once or twice, and it's got you thinking. Perhaps you're a programmer and would like to incorporate similar features in a program of your own. Or maybe you're not a programmer, but would be interested in an overview of how this program works.
Either way, I've been asked how this random dungeon generator works many, many times, and I finally decided that, to save myself time, I'd just put up the description on a web page. ..."
This is a cool article on 2D dungeon auto-generation and population....
(via Jay Miller - Quest Game Engine Update)
Monday, August 15, 2005
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That site is down
ReplyDeleteYep... looks that way. Thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteYou can get at the content via the Internet Wayback machine at this URL, http://web.archive.org/web/20080203123815/www.aarg.net/~minam/dungeon_design.html which has been captured as a PDF here, http://blog.kromatyk.fr/wp-content/random-dungeon-design.pdf